Whether you breastfeed or not, having a supply of baby bottles is always a good idea. Also known as nursing or feeding bottles, if you do breastfeed, they make the transition away from the breast much easier for all concerned.
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Bottles should include a measuring scale on the outside, and larger sizes typically hold between 8 – 10 fluid ounces, with the smaller models taking approximately 5. Consisting of the bottle itself, they include a screw on lid, incorporating a watertight seal, and the nipple. They often also have a lid to prevent spills and keep the nipple clean when you need to pop the bottle in your bag.
Nipples are available in a variety of flow rates depending on the age of your child, with larger or smaller holes accordingly. The hole is usually placed asymmetrically, which also allows you to vary the flow rate depending on the angle you hold it.
The height and width of the bottle are important factors to consider, as when the bottle is tipped, the liquid must fill the nipple, thus preventing baby swallowing air. Much research has gone into producing bottles that adequately fulfill this requirement, and this is an aspect we examine with all the bottles we feature.
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